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Donald Trump presidential campaign key staff and advisors, 2020

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This page details the staff and advisors for Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign.

For details on Trump's White House staff see this page.
For details on Trump's 2016 campaign staff see this page.


See also: Donald Trump White House staff

As of August 2017, Ballotpedia had identified the following individuals as members of Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign staff, detailed in the following table. The leftmost column indicates the individual staff member or advisor. The middle column details that individual's relationship to Trump's 2020 campaign. The final column indicates the individual's experience prior to working with Trump for his 2020 campaign. More detailed profiles of individuals can be found by clicking the links in the leftmost column.

IndividualRolePrevious Experience
Michael GlassnerChief strategist•Bob Dole 1988 presidential campaign
•Bob Dole 1992 U.S. Senate campaign
•Bob Dole 1996 presidential
George W. Bush 2000 presidential
Sarah Palin 2008 vice presidential campaign
•SarahPAC chief of staff
Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign
John PenceDeputy executive directorDonald Trump 2016 presidential campaign
Sean DollmanDirector of operations•Jeff DeWit 2014 Arizona treasurer campaign
•Arizona deputy treasurer of administration
Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign

Departures

George Gigicos

See also: George Gigicos

George Gigicos, who left the White House on July 31, 2017, to return to his consulting business and serve as the campaign's director of advance, was dismissed from the campaign on August 29, 2017. According to Bloomberg, Gigicos was dismissed because Trump was displeased about the crowd size at his August 23, 2017, rally in Phoenix, Arizona.[1]

Recent news

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External links

Footnotes